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... the master, and at present in the Museum of Lyons. Several busts of men of note are of great interest. First Proudhen, the socialist, whose mouth and, chin give an idea of animal and sensual characteristics, whilst the forehead bv its breadth shows the man ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... encourage, and 'fortify him in his path through life. The most recent and extensive illustration of the danger is it the socialist doctrines of France. We see there the result of placing at the service of falsehood agencies long since as available for ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... Denis. The shops were open as usual, and there was an extra- ordinary display of force on the part of the police. The ?? and Socialists appear to have altered their policy. They, fortunately for the public peace, have discovered that the Government is so well ...

FINE ARTS

... produced at this theatre last evening, under the title of the De] il's Violin, It appears to be compounded partly of the socialist drama, in which some prominent French political characters were lately pourtrayed, and in a greater proportion of the ballet ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... differs considerably from the anec- dote. The demon (O. Smith, of course) appears as acer- tain Dr. Praneau, who patronises Socialist theories, and parodies, with a succession of allusions whose point is better appreciated on the other side of the Channel ...

THE MAGAZINES AND SERIALS

... judicious and thoroughly practical body of advice to those for whose use it is intended. The articles headed, Frencs Atiti-Socialist Publications, and Prospects of the Legitimists in France, are extremely inter- esting, and convey incidentally much ...

LITERATURE

... to be looked upon with respect. A. host of other articles, amongst which figure an enter- taining article on French Anti-Socialist Publications ; a Cornisin legend, entitled The Sandstorm, by Father Poodles, ?? and three chapters of 1Soapey Sponge's ...

THEATRES, ETC

... sacrifice, and is found in a fury of rage and despair by the three Anabaptist leaders, who prevail upon bin, to second their socialist designs, and to head the movement against property. These Anabaptists had been prowling about the country, seeking whom ...

Published: Sunday 29 July 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5544 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... most celebrated of the works of Charles Fourier, the French Socialist-On ?? Passions of the BEnson Sos! We quote a passage from the prospectus: The Works of Charles Fourier, the French Socialist, are of great interest to whoever would understand the workings ...

THE REVIEWS

... modern sys- d tein of Poor-laws, and, on the other hand, the ab- n surdities and equal injustice of the Communist and f Socialist theories for the removal of social ills, are l discussed in the article headed Unsoutnd Social 3t Philosophy ;- and the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ce supposed to be kept up be- tween the New World emigrants and an Old World resident in Paris, who is enamoured of the Socialists and Communists. But Miss Meredith's red-republicanism is even more intoler- ably extravagant than Mr Warburton's red-ochre ...

THE MAGAZINES

... the third the grtat amount of interests in France which could not fail to be injured either by foreign warfare or domestic Socialist triumph ; and the last and most powerful cause of all in stopping the progress of revolution in Europe, is the private insolvency ...